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#1 Posted : 15 May 2012 21:26:10(UTC)
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I don't know if anyone else noticed some sleety rain at times this afternoon, on the hills of Brighton as the rain pattered against my attic window I saw sleet melting as it hit the window, this is May!! not winter time!!

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#2 Posted : 16 May 2012 06:51:58(UTC)
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Yes, the same in mid sussex a few bits of sleet, seemed very odd for mid may.

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#3 Posted : 16 May 2012 09:28:33(UTC)
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...or perhaps it was miniture hail that was melting very quickly? I imagine its possible to have minute hailstones that more or less melt before they reach the ground, leaving only an icy smear on the windows.

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T-Max: 21.1 31st May | T-Min: -4.7 14th Mar | Wettest Day: 21.0mm 16th Mar | Ice Days: 5 | Days with wind gusts over 60mph: 0 (1 55mph)|Dry 15th Feb-5th March! Spring 2013 breaks my coldest mean temp. record by 1.86*C! Year to date is coldest by 0.54*C.
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#4 Posted : 16 May 2012 10:51:56(UTC)
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We had it here too, it was partially melted hail that can be quite common at certain times of the year. It tends to fall from the heavier showers as they start to weaken, because the updrafts fail and anything that is being suspended in the cloud will fall out of it, so rain drops (large and small) will just fall and likely to be mixed with small hail which looks very much like normal sleet........ i guess it could still be called sleet as it has rain and ice mixed together, but its just produced a different way.

One thing that is a bit unusual is that when small hail mixes with rain, it usually melts completely before reaching the ground at this time of year, so it goes to show how cold the air is a few thousand feet up, and how much of that cold air is being dragged down in the showers!

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Location: Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 200ft asl, 0.5 miles from IOW's East coast

Season November to April

Days with snow falling:- 5

Days with snow on the ground:- 4

Days with thunder (within 10 miles):- 5

patricia Offline
#5 Posted : 16 May 2012 20:21:58(UTC)
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 We had thunder lightening, hail and rain

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#6 Posted : 16 May 2012 21:38:13(UTC)
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We had thunder and hail yesterday, and my car recorded a temperature drop from 12c in the sun to 0c in a matter of 1/2 a mile, so Im not surprised if you had sleet or possibly soft hail today.

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#7 Posted : 17 May 2012 11:19:25(UTC)
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BBC weather confirms most likely yo be hail

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/18081225

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